Those with number-specific parking hangtags may be directed to other parking lots depending on the condition of their assigned parking area.

Honey Horn will be the primary spectator parking lot today, and shuttle buses will pick up spectators from there and drop them off at the Harbour Town Marina. Each bus will also stop at Will Call at the Sea Pines Welcome Center parking lot if necessary.

Shuttle buses start at 6:30 a.m. and will run until one hour after play.

Which hole is the hardest? Easiest?

Golfers have had the hardest time through the first three rounds on the 15th hole and the easiest on No. 4.

The 339 rounds played on the par-5 No. 15 so far have averaged 5.056 strokes, while the par-3 No. 4 has seen an average of 3.015 strokes.

Those trends held true during the third round Saturday, as the remaining 78 golfers averaged 3.013 strokes on No. 4 and exactly 5 strokes on No. 15.

On another note, the par-5 No. 2 has seen the most eagles (9) and birdies (163), while the par-4 No. 8 has seen the most bogeys (115).

Donald tries to close it out

This is the ninth time Luke Donald has held or shared the lead after 54 holes in his career and the first time since the 2011 Heritage, when he was 11-under and led by one stroke after three rounds.

Donald fired a 1-under 70 in the fourth round that year and eventually lost a playoff to Brandt Snedeker for the championship.

Quotable

“He’s got a lot of experience. He’s had a lot of success here and likes it here, and I can see why. It really suits his game. I think it’s going to be a very windy, tough day tomorrow. I think that also suits him. He’ll be a tough guy to catch.”

- Jim Furyk on chasing tournament leader Luke Donald today.

Easter Service

An Easter sunrise service is planned for 7:30 a.m. Sunday on the 18th hole. PGA Tour pros Chesson Hadley, Richard Lee and Ben Martin will join the traditional service, with Hadley providing the testimony.

An Easter egg hunt will immediately follow on the Heritage Lawn between holes 17 and 18, around 8:30 a.m.